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RTM Rejects Gift of George HW Bush Statue

By: greenwichfreepress | 21 hours ago

The statue was proposed to be located in a circle outside the entrance to the Havemeyer building where today there is a tree. After a motion to postpone indefinitely was unsuccessful, a motion on the substitute resolution to accept the statute gift failed: 81 yes, 110 no, 5 abstentions.

Government

Poll Workers Celebrated in Style by the Greenwich Registrars of Voters

June 16 designated was Poll Worker Appreciation Day and about 125 poll workers attended an outdoor dinner on the patio of town hall in their honor.

Police & Fire

Man Steers Tesla through Fence and into Pool at Waveny Park

A man who drove a Tesla into the Steve Benko Pool at Waveny Park on Tuesday morning told officials that he’d been trying to park car at the time, according to police.

Government

Rink MI for Modified “Flip” Skates Through RTM over Objections of Referrers

“What does Byram get out of this $50 or maybe $60 million project? We get an access road that will split the park in half.” – Alex Popp
“Eugene Morlot park will be truly accessible to people of all abilities and ages, creating POCD guiding principle #1 an even greater sense of place.” – Steph Cowie

More Headlines

At RTM, School Speed Cameras Greenlighted in Split Vote: 100 Yes, 60 No
GHS Celebrates Student-Athletes Set to Play in College Next Year
Greenwich High School Robotics Club Announces Free Robotics Summer Camp
Obituaries

Sheila J Traub, 75

By: greenwichfreepress | October 7, 2021

A celebration of Sheila’s life will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church, Southport, Conn., Friday, Oct. 15, 2021, (time to be confirmed please visit trinitysouthport.org/calendar for update). Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Two More Motor Vehicles Vanish in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | October 7, 2021

A BMW 535 had been rented out on an app where people can rent their personal vehicles to strangers.It was never returned. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Camillo honors Teddy Roosevelt’s standard on the environment

By: | October 7, 2021

“Fred has put together one of the most robust efforts to help successfully manage our town’s resources and to better prepare us to respond to changing environmental circumstances.” – Ed Lopez Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Trevor Crow’s Experience Uniquely Qualifies Her to Be Greenwich Tax Collector

By: greenwichfreepress | October 7, 2021

“I have known Trevor for close to 10 years not only through our mutual interest in Democratic politics and family friendship.” – Dru Georgiadis Continue Reading →

Giving

Jackson’s “Socktober” Seeks Donations of New Socks for Homeless with Lots of Ways to Help

By: greenwichfreepress | October 7, 2021

Let’s help Jackson reach his goal of collecting 2,000 pairs of socks to help those in need this winter and spread the word about Socktober. Continue Reading →

Around Town

First Church of Christ, Scientist to Feature Lyle Young in Free, In-Person Talk: “Christian Science – a clearer view of you”

By: greenwichfreepress | October 6, 2021

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, is offering a free, in-person talk entitled “A Clearer View of You” by Lyle Young, CSB in person at their church at 11 Park Place in Greenwich on Thursday, October 14 at 7:30pm. Continue Reading →

Government

In Greenwich, von Keyserling’s Road to House Arrest and Probation Was a Long One

By: greenwichfreepress | October 6, 2021

Chris von Keyserling, a former RTM district chair and 32 year member of that body, was sentenced on Tuesday to 90 days of house arrest with electronic monitoring and two years probation. Continue Reading →

The Undies Project

Cocktails & Comedy Virtual Fundraiser Will Benefit The Undies Project

By: greenwichfreepress | October 6, 2021
The Undies Project, Greenwich Free Press

From the comfort of your own home, Laugh for a Cause with comics Kelly MacFarland and Buddy Fitzpatrick. Continue Reading →

Government

Holly Hill “Waste Wizard” Is at Your Disposal. Use the QR Code for Immediate Answers!

By: greenwichfreepress | October 5, 2021

The Waste Wizard app is accessible from our phone in seconds. Search almost any item and learn whether it is trash or recyclable. You might be surprised what can be recycled. Continue Reading →

Holiday

Halloween’s On! Celebrate Sophia’s 40th Year in Greenwich with Head-Turning Costumes to Purchase or Rent

By: greenwichfreepress | October 5, 2021

Halloween is back in 2021. Celebrating 40 years, Sophia’s at 1 Liberty Way is a wonder-inspiring shop with costumes to rent or purchase. Continue Reading →

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